Manfredi Saeli
University of Palermo
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Catalysis Science & Technology | 2014
D.M. Tobaldi; Robert C. Pullar; R. Binions; A. Belen Jorge; Paul F. McMillan; Manfredi Saeli; M.P. Seabra; J.A. Labrincha
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles are attracting increasing interest because of their superior photocatalytic and antibacterial properties. Here, aqueous titanium oxy-hydroxide sols were made, using a green synthesis method, from the controlled hydrolysis/peptisation of titanium isopropoxide. Three different mineral acids were used to peptise the sol (HNO3, HBr and HCl), and provide counter-ions. The influence of nitrate or halide sol counter-ions on size distributions of the starting sols were measured via photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS). Semi-quantitative phase composition analysis (QPA), on the gels thermally treated at 450 and 600 °C, was carried out via Rietveld refinement of the X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) patterns. Photocatalytic activity of the prepared samples was also assessed, in the gas–solid phase, monitoring NOx degradation using both solar and white lamps (artificial indoor lightning). Both halides (chlorine or bromine) encouraged the anatase-to-rutile phase transition (ART), resulting in powders containing up to 77 wt% rutile and only 5 wt% brookite after heating to only 450 °C, with particle sizes ~50 nm, and these produced 100% rutile at 600 °C. Photocatalytic tests in the gas phase, using a white lamp, showed that the halide-stabilised sols, thermally treated at 450 °C, gave titania with the highest NOx conversion rate – twice that of Degussa P25.
Advances in Science and Technology | 2010
Manfredi Saeli; Clara Piccirillo; Ivan P. Parkin; Russell Binions; Ian Ridley
Theoretically thermochromic glazing has the potential to reduce energy consumption in buildings by allowing visible light for day lighting, reducing unwanted solar gain during the cooling season, while allowing useful solar gain in the heating season. In this study building simulation is used to predict the savings made by novel thermochromic glazing coatings compared to standard products, for locations with different climates. The results suggest that thermochromic glazing can have a significant energy saving effect compared to current approaches.
Energy and Buildings | 2010
Manfredi Saeli; Clara Piccirillo; Ivan P. Parkin; Russell Binions; Ian Ridley
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells | 2010
Manfredi Saeli; Clara Piccirillo; Ivan P. Parkin; Ian Ridley; Russell Binions
Polyhedron | 2009
Manfredi Saeli; Russell Binions; Clara Piccirillo; Geoffrey Hyett; Ivan P. Parkin
Applied Surface Science | 2009
Manfredi Saeli; Russell Binions; Clara Piccirillo; Ivan P. Parkin
Archive | 2013
Manfredi Saeli; Clara Piccirillo; Russell Binions
ChemistrySelect | 2016
Robert C. Pullar; Manfredi Saeli; Rui M. Novais; J. S. Amaral; J.A. Labrincha
Journal of Cultural Heritage | 2015
Manfredi Saeli; Enrico Saeli
In: Swihart, MT and Barreca, D and Adomaitis, RA and Worhoff, K, (eds.) (Proceedings) Joint Conference on EuroCVD / 17th International Chemical Vapor Deposition Symposium (CVD) held jointly at the 216th Meeting of the Electrochemical-Society. (pp. pp. 773-780). ELECTROCHEMICAL SOC INC (2009) | 2009
Manfredi Saeli; Clara Piccirillo; Ivan P. Parkin; Russell Binions